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Show GOOD EFFECTS OF TROUBLE Much of the Advancement of the World May Be Traced to Those Pugnaciously Inclined. Most of us love trouble that: K mosl of (lie human race. Man cannot remain conlonledly out of trouble for any length of time, II seems. And If you iloiibl the nt ii t i-n ion I , all you have I to do Is lo remember the numerous Instances In-stances u hen you were gelling along nil right, ami Ileal deliberately "bulled Inlo" soineihi.ig thai was not your affair. af-fair. Take tin- mailer of politics, if you please. Hull' of the political IrollbleH we rend nboiil are uiiiieeessn r.v. That Ih lo say, a lot of tin" people mixed up In politics are so mixed for no purpose pur-pose in this world save that they may make trouble for t bem-.el ves or somebody some-body else. For II really makes lilile illllerence lo ihe average man who Is elecled ; indeed 1 1 n - average man lakes all illtefesl ill polilies liol because lie thinks by doing so be can best serve the public, but boonic-o be wants a light. (If course all of us like to Matter ourselves our-selves Ihat we are doing soinelhing for the iiail.il! or Ihe country or n group of people. Hut the truth is most of us are doing nothing of ihe kind. Hut. did yon know thai most of the good that has so far resulted to the world has come from the t roiihlemnk-prs, roiihlemnk-prs, and not from Ihe peacemakers? . Columbus Dispatch. |